On Thursday June 9th from 10:30 to 11:30pm in Room 124 North Mike May and I will be going over the eighth edition of Scientific American Worldview (2015 issue pictured). Come pick up your free copy, and discuss the trends we have seen over eight years of ranking biotechnology in more than 50 countries. This is your best opportunity to […]

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My book signing sold out, but do not despair — you can still get a signed copy. Signed copies of Building Biotechnology can be purchased at http://www.BuildingBiotechnology.com , and you can also get regular copies at Amazon. This acclaimed book describes the convergence of scientific, political, regulatory, and commercial factors that drive the biotechnology industry and define […]

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I will be signing my textbook Building Biotechnology, and other books, in the BIO bookstore on Wednesday June 8th from 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm. Building Biotechnology is used by dozens of schools, and I am always happy to meet professors, students, and industry professionals who have used the book. Stop by, even if it is just to say […]

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This is a guest post from Susan K Finston, President of Finston Consulting. Do you have a response to Susan’s post? Respond in the comments section below. Warning: This next entry in the series: Biotech in Countries Starting with “I” is a ‘feel-good’ update on India’s new National Intellectual Property Rights Policy, released May 12, […]

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This is a guest post from Robert Yapundich, MD and Gregory Schimizzi, MD. Dr. Yapundich is a practicing neurologist in Hickory, North Carolina and a member of the Alliance for Patient Access. Dr Schimizzi is a practicing rheumatologist, treasurer of the Coalition of State Rheumatology Organizations and co-convener of the Biologics Prescribers Collaborative. Distinguishable biosimilar naming was the top issue for […]